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Works by Composer KABELÁČ, MILOSLAV

8 Inventions

Alfréd Strejčt 

8 Preludes

Ivo Kahánek 
Kahánek
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 
Lowell Liebermann 
Liebermann
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 

8 Preludes, op. 30

Ivo Kahánek 

8 Ricercari

Alfréd Strejčt 

Cello Sonata

Tomáš Jamník 

Eight Preludes for Piano, op. 30

Jan Bartoš 

Eight Preludes for Piano, op. 30 (selections)

Dana Vlachová 

Eight Preludes. Passacaglia T.G.M. Seven Pieces

Daniel Wiesner 

Fated Dramas of Man

Alfréd Strejčt 

Hamlet Improvisation, op. 46

Marko Ivanovic 

Metamorphoses II, op. 58

Marko Ivanovic 

Motifs from Exotic Lands

Daniel Wiesner 

Motifs from Exotic Lands, op. 38

Jan Bartoš 

Music by

Rousseau
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 

Mystery of Time, op. 31

Marko Ivanovic 

Reflections

Zdeněk Košler 

Reflections, op. 49

Marko Ivanovic 

Sonata

Jamník
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 

Sonata for Cello and Piano, op. 9

Daniel Veis 

Suite for Saxophone and Piano

Eugene Rousseau 

Symphonies Nos. 1–8

Marko Ivanovic 
Marko Ivanovic 

Symphony No. 3

Libor Pešek 
soloists
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 

Symphony No. 4 (“Camerata“). Euphemias Mysterion. Reflections. Do Not Retreat! Six Cradle-Songs

Prague C O 

Symphony No. 5, op. 41 (“Dramatic“). Hamlet Improvisation, op. 46

Karel Ančerl 

Symphony No. 8 ( “Antiphons“). Two Fantasias for Organ*. Four Preludes for Organ. Eight Inventions for Percussion

Pierre Stoll 

The Mystery of Time. Hamlet Improvisation

Ančerl
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 
Karel Ančerl 

 

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